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🔐 Lost Keys for a Chubb Grade One Safe Near Embankment? Picking Saves the Day!
Recently, an existing client near Embankment reached out after losing the keys to his beloved Chubb Grade One safe. These safes are notoriously drill-resistant, making non-destructive entry via picking the ideal route.
🛠️ Why Chubb Grade One is Hard to Drill
Chubb Grade One safes are engineered to resist drilling, explosives, thermal cutting, and grinding. They're built with hardened steel, composite hardplates, and internal relockers designed specifically to frustrate forced entry attempt.
🧠 Picking: The Preferred, Non-Destructive Entry
Rather than drill—which would risk triggering relockers and cause unnecessary damage—choosing to pick the safe preserves its integrity. Safe pioneer practices and modern expert consensus agree: for high-security safes, lock manipulation is the least destructive www.safebusters.co.uk.
🔓After too many hours of delicate manipulation—and admittedly, one slightly grumpy safe man (will @ Safebusters)—the Grade One lock finally surrendered.
🔑 Rekeying and Happy Customer
With successful entry achieved, we replaced the old lock and provided new keys. The safe was fully restored to perfect working order, avoiding costly replacement. Outcome: one very happy customer...and one slightly grumpy but proud engineer! Safebusters were happy to help
😅 Lesson Learned: Practice Makes Perfect
This job reminded me: use it or lose it! Safe picking is a fine skill that requires regular practice—getting rusty on those techniques makes even expert engineers frustrated. As I found out firsthand today 😁